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Most of us don’t buy that many designer labels when we’re shopping for clothes. The prices are just too high. But getting high quality clothes is actually a good way to save money in the long run because they’ll last longer, not to mention they look great. If you spend your days looking longingly through shop windows wishing you could afford all of that great stuff, I’ve got news for you. You can! There are some handy little tricks you can use to make designer clothing more affordable and they work for everybody.

Anybody that claims they wear everything in their wardrobe is a liar. Everybody has a load of stuff that they haven’t worn for ages but haven’t been bothered to get rid of yet. If you want some new clothes and you can’t afford the designer labels that you’re dreaming of, why not sell some of those old clothes? It’s a great way to declutter your wardrobe and make a load of extra cash at the same time. List all of that old stuff on eBay and then use the money you make to buy a couple of great designer pieces.

Look For Voucher Codes

People use voucher codes to get discounts on all sorts of things, and clothes are no exception. You might not be able to afford designer clothes when they’re full price but dressing up using discount codes is affordable for everybody. You can get some pretty massive discounts if you shop around. There are always new discount codes popping up so make sure you favourite the websites and check them regularly, otherwise, you might miss out on the deal of a lifetime.

Buy Second Hand

People are sometimes a bit put off buying second hand clothes. There is always a worry that they’ll already be worn and damaged and they won’t last you that long. But you don’t have to worry about that with designer clothes. They should be good quality so it doesn’t matter if people have had them for a year or two before you. If you go online to sites like eBay, you should be able to find plenty of second hand designer stuff for a fraction of the price of buying new. Just make sure that you look at all of the pictures properly to make sure there is no damage and check the reviews on the buyer to make sure that they’re trustworthy.

Ignore Trends

The fashion world moves quickly and things are only considered fashionable for a short time before the next big thing comes along. The good news is, you can use this to your advantage. Clothes that don’t follow current trends are still going to look great if you wear them right but a lot of people follow those trends religiously. So, when things aren’t ‘in’ anymore, shops are going to have trouble selling them and they’re likely to knock the prices down. That’s when you can come in and buy it all up cheap.

Buying designer clothes doesn’t have to empty your bank account, just use these simple tricks and you can afford them easily.

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Im so sick and tired of hearing what fat girls should and
shouldn’t be wearing...

I am a plus size makeup artist born and raised in London, I
currently wear a dress size 30 sometimes even a 32!

I dress for myself every single day, whether that be jeans
and a T-shirt or a sexy bodycon dress. I am very body positive and have never
felt the need to push my views onto anyone else, Recently though I have been
approached by a number of girls on a number of different occasions with
comments such as “I wish I had the confidence to wear a dress like that” and
similar such statements, I think it has a lot more to do with not really giving
a monkeys what other people think, especially people who have no impact on our
lives whatsoever i.e. that guy on the bus sneering at my big fat exposed arms
lol

Ok so....

There is a lot of talk about plus size women and fashion,
the internet is awash with plus size women look fabulous in the latest trends,
bright colours, prints...the lot!

I for one love this, it is long overdue, what I think we are
still not seeing enough of is plus size women on the larger end of the scale
looking just as fabulous in the latest trends. I wear a UK dress size 30 and I
am a massive fan of fashion (yes pun intended x), with that being said I dont
feel like women my size should limited in what we wear, as long as fashionable
clothes are available to us I don’t feel like society should have any bearing
on whether we purchase these items and wear them proudly.

I have decided to start a blog with the occasion vlog just
to show people that us fat girls can wear whatever we like, as long as I feel
comfortable wearing said items I will continue to wear them, this is not to say
I walk around in outrageous outfits everyday but I do like to sport the
occasional form fitting dress or expose my midriff... and I just want to show
other plus size women that we can and should wear whatever the hell we
like!!!!!!!